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Has or is anyone here experiencing PVCs (premature ventricular contractions)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marco N Cognito" data-source="post: 150797" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I stopped anything with even the slightest amount of caffeine years ago due to withdrawal headaches and do not take anything that is a stimulant. I don't notice any increase in palps/PVCs following my NDT dosing. In fact, the ectopic beats and lightheadness now seems more pronounced again after decreasing the dose. My next guess is that it's related to the BP meds I've been on for some time (carvedilol and telmisartan), as these can cause lightheadedness and changes in potassium levels which can be a cause. Other than that, I don't think I'll know more until I get more diagnostic testing (Holter monitor, echo, etc.). I ran all these before and was negative for any CV abnormalities, made some small changes in my dosing, and the PVCs gradually dissipated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marco N Cognito, post: 150797, member: 13"] I stopped anything with even the slightest amount of caffeine years ago due to withdrawal headaches and do not take anything that is a stimulant. I don't notice any increase in palps/PVCs following my NDT dosing. In fact, the ectopic beats and lightheadness now seems more pronounced again after decreasing the dose. My next guess is that it's related to the BP meds I've been on for some time (carvedilol and telmisartan), as these can cause lightheadedness and changes in potassium levels which can be a cause. Other than that, I don't think I'll know more until I get more diagnostic testing (Holter monitor, echo, etc.). I ran all these before and was negative for any CV abnormalities, made some small changes in my dosing, and the PVCs gradually dissipated. [/QUOTE]
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